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Simple body base sketch
Simple body base sketch








simple body base sketch

Once you’ve got your base colour, the shadows will simply be a darker version of that.

SIMPLE BODY BASE SKETCH SKIN

I changed a couple of things once I’d done the line art – the angle of the leg touching the ground was changed and the hands were adjusted slightly.Īt this stage, you should start thinking about your colour palette.įor my base skin layer, I usually opt for a peach colour – essentially, it’s lightened orange, closer to yellow than red XD You could choose a colour more pink (towards the red shades), or go for darker skin-tones instead. I also have some pixels joined to indicate fingers. There are a couple of exceptions – I have a thicker line around the heel of the foot on the leg that is up, to help show where the leg ends and the foot begins. To do this, you can either erase parts of your sketch, or trace over the sketch in another colour to create the lines. You will be able to change other things later (like thinning down parts of the arms/legs or body), but if you’re not happy with the pose, it’ll be a big pain to change that XDĪlright, with the sketch done, you can refine the lines to get your line art. Time to check that you’re happy with the overall base look. I also removed part of the circle on the head (where it was going into the face area) and added an ear. Here I’ve also added a couple of things, notably, the shoulders and neck. Hopefully a simple step – remove the stick figure and you should be left with your body sketch. Most of the pieces I draw for the body are just cylinders – some are tapered towards the top or bottom, such as the lower leg, tapers inwards towards the ankle. But in this case I’ve only done the two, splitting it at the waist.

simple body base sketch

Sometimes I split the body into 3 parts, chest, middle and hips.

simple body base sketch

It’s probably easier to draw them in a different colour to the stick figure, so you can differentiate each piece properly. Now we can begin drawing shapes around the skeleton. You could round off the chin, draw a different jaw shape, whichever you like. I’ve chosen your very typical anime jaw-line. I also wanted the pose to be off-balance, as though she were between a jump and a run.ĭraw in the jaw-line. I wanted one of the arms to be up, as though she was holding a strap on a backpack. The stick figure should show the overall pose you are looking to achieve. You can even change the size of the circle if you think the head is too big. If the arms/legs/body are too short/long, don’t be afraid to change it now. I indicate the hands and feet with oval-type shapes.Ĭheck that the proportions are as you want them. Then, I add sticks for the legs and arms. At the bottom of the spine, I add lines to indicate the hips. I usually draw a line for the shoulders in, then draw a curving line for the spine. It will help in determining the proportions you want to achieve. If you find drawing bodies difficult, try using a stick figure to begin with, as a basic skeleton. It doesn’t have to be a perfect circle, I just scribble the rough shape of one ^^ This will be the placement for the head. Hopefully I can show the workings of a few bases in this tutorial, but I’m going to start with a larger anime-styled base.įirst of all, I draw a circle. If any keywords or ideas come to mind, write them down, or sketch the basic idea out.įor me, I’ve chosen: Girl, anime, jump, schoolbag. Usually I have a doll or project in mind, so that generally narrows it down a lot. So before I start to draw a base, I think about the type of base I want to make. Bases come in all shapes, sizes and styles.










Simple body base sketch